Sexuality
Key to Better Sex Revealed in New Study
People who can better communicate and understand another person's emotions are more likely to have a satisfying sex life, new research finds.
Extra testosterone reduces your empathy
A new study from Utrecht and Cambridge Universities has for the first time found that an administration of testosterone under the tongue in volunteers negatively affects a person’s ability to ‘mind read’, an indication of empathy. The findings are published this week in the journal Proceeding of the National Academy of Sciences.
'Objectifying gaze' triggers conflicting outcomes for women
Lincoln, Neb - Something for men to think about the next time they gawk at an attractive female co-worker: That longing stare may touch off a vicious cognitive cycle that could hurt her ability to do her job well.
Study: Tilted Heads Are Hot
A tilt of the head can make both men and women look more attractive, according to a new study.
What you see affect what you want
When it comes to making choices, say Caltech's Antonio Rangel and his colleagues, much depends on which items catch—and keep—your eye.
Strangers influence our dating preferences
IU study: Like birds and fish, we let others influence our choice of mates
Women like men who can cry
Shedding a tear really can help males attract females – at least when it comes to mice.
You thought work was bad? Spouses cause 'more stress than our bosses'
Spouses are a bigger source of stress than bosses, research shows. There may be no place like home, but if you want to relax then you might be better off at work, according to the survey.
